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Thalia and Tommie
Massie leave their home and drive to a nightclub at the Ala Wai Inn on
the banks of the Ala Wai Canal.

11:30 p.m.

The men who will be
charged with Thalia's rape arrive at a dance hall near Waikiki Park.

11:30 p.m.

Numerous witnesses
place Thalia at the party at the Ala Wai Inn

11:35 p.m. or"about midnight"

At 11:35, According
to her courtroom testimony, Thalia leaves the Ala Wai Inn on foot,
heading down Kalakaua Avenue toward the beach. According to her
initial statements to police (and the more likely scenario), she leaves
the inn at about midnight.

12:05-12:10 a.m.

Numerous witnesses
place the men who will be charged with Thalia's rape in a parking lot
outside the dance hall. The dance had ended at midnight.

12:05-12:15 a.m.

Thalia walks with a
white man down John Ena Road. (Several witnesses observe a woman
who matches Thalia walking with the man at various locations along the
road.)

12:15-12:45
a.m. (only possible time that a rape of Thalia Massie could have
occurred):

12:15-12:20 a.m.

The five men who
will be charged with rape are seen by witnesses driving along Beretania
Street (a substantial distance from the site of the alleged rape).

12:30 a.m.

The men who will be
charged with rape stop briefly at home (Wilhemina Correa's) near
downtown, but leave after finding party there had broken up.

12:35-12:40 a.m.

Car carrying the men
is involved in a near accident with a car driven by Agnes Peeples, a
Hawaiian woman. A scuffle ensues, leaving Peeples angry and
slightly injured. (The location of the accident is about a ten
minutes drive from the site of the alleged gang rape.)

12:45 a.m.

Agnes Peeples
reports to Honolulu police that she had been assaulted following a near
collision at King and Lilia streets. She tells police the license
number of the other car is 58-985.

Immediate
Aftermath

12:50 a.m.

A car picks up
Thalia Massie along Ala Moana Road. Thalia asks to be driven
home--and she is.

1:47 a.m.

Thomas Massie calls
police to report that his wife, Thalia, had been assaulted "by a
man. When investigators arrive at her house within the next hour,
Thalia tells them that she had been gang-raped by four or five
Hawaiians.

2:50 a.m.

Police, following up
on the license information provided by Agnes Peeples (and assuming the
Peeples and Massie incidents were related), make their first arrest:
Horace Ida.

3:30 a.m.

Thalia tells Captain
McIntosh that the persons who raped her were driving a car with a
license number she thought was 58-805. (She had previously heard
reports of the license number involved in the Peeples incident.)